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Perceptions of lung function surveillance in urban firefighters.

Catherine PendergrastTerry BoyleAlan J CrockettRoger EstonKylie N Johnston
Published in: Annals of work exposures and health (2023)
Practical and psychosocial facilitators and barriers to providing lung function surveillance in the fire service were identified. In addition to the personal benefits of detecting adverse lung health and allowing for medical intervention, factors known to positively influence firefighter workplace wellbeing, such as providing peace of mind, feedback on good work practices, motivation to utilize control measures, management commitment to health, and providing data to assist with global knowledge were valued aspects of longitudinal lung function surveillance.
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